BoardJS is a JavaScript library that simplifies the way of making interactive presentations, stories, and ads. The library works by writing commands such as adding text and images, moving objects, and showing tooltips; once the .go() function is called, commands will be executed one by one. The list of commands will be interpreted in the library as a timeline. It is optimized and fast, is cross-browser and cross-platform, changes the presentation without refreshing the page, applies commands to more than one object at a time, makes it easy to update presentations, uses only HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, and allows multiple shows in the same page.

Fairy Books lets you create digital versions of all your child's favorite stories,
or even create entirely new stories together.
You can take pictures of existing book pages or import pictures from the gallery,
then record the story using your own voice,
the way you want it to be told.
Fairy Books is the perfect storytelling companion for when you can't read to your child
yourself.

Rakontu is a Web application that small groups of people can use together to share and work with their stories. It's for any group of people with stories to share and a reason to share them. Members build shared "story museums" that they can draw upon to achieve common goals like promoting a cause, learning from each other, and finding solutions to problems. It is based on ten years of research and practice in the field of organizational and community narrative and is a companion to the free e-book workingwithstories.org, which helps people use narrative techniques to help their communities and organizations. It uses questions, annotations, and links to organize and connect stories in more meaningful and useful ways than is possible in other social media applications. Other features such as safe storytelling via fictional attribution, the bridging of online and offline worlds, and fluid contribution roles are designed for the unique situation of people sharing stories for a reason.

ScrumDo is a Web application to manage your agile Scrum based projects. It gives you the tools to create and track user stories in your project. Some features include automatic burn-up charts, drag and drop iteration planning, the ability to export to Excel, edit your stories, and import your changes back in, a history tool to track where you've been, and a predictions tool for looking ahead. Multiple scrum teams are supported off a single backlog.

XML-Grammar-Fiction is a Perl package that provides processors for lightweight markup languages and corresponding XML grammars for writing prose (e.g. stories, novels, and novellas) as well as screenplays. The XML grammars can in turn be translated to XHTML and DocBook/XML. XML-Grammar-Fiction currently offers only very basic functionality, but has good support for UTF-8 and allows one to write bidirectional texts conveniently. It is still under development and may exhibit some quirks.